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Chapter 3
INTENTION
For Vocational High
School
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Look at this picture!
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Look at this picture!
Can you guess, what we
will study on this
chapter?

z EXPRESSING
INTENTION or
PLANS
The Definition of intention:
Means words or sentences
to state our plans or
something that we intended
to do in the future

The purpose of Intention:


To express our intention
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Expression of
Intention

• I have every intention of...


• I fully intended to...
• She is going to cook a cake
• We will go to Bali next years
• We would like to...
• He will...
• She would rather...
• My mother is going to...
• I am going to...
• I am planning to...
• The Moscow State Circus is going to be perform in Cheltenham next week
Patterns of Simple Future Tense
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(+), (-), (?)


Example
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Using “will”

 (+) I will close the door. 

 (-) I will not close the window. 

 (?) Will you close the door? 


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Example of Simple Future Tense
Using “be going to”

 (+) My parents are She


going to be the He is
judges.  It
 (-) My parents aren’t
going to be the
I am
audiences. 
You
 (?) Are your
They are
parents going to
be the judges? We
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The differences
between ‘Will’
and ‘Be going to’
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1. To express promises 1. To state a plan or intention
 I will call you when I arrived.
 He is going to spend his
 Don’t worry, I will be careful.
vacation in Hawaii.
 I won’t tell anyone about your secret love.
 She is not going to
2. For request, invitation or offers.
spend her vacation in Hawaii
 Will you shut the door, please? (Request)
 I'm going to be an actor when
 Will you come to the cinema with me?
(Invitation)
I grow up.
 That bag looks very heavy. I will help you. 2. To express prediction when
(Offer)
something is about to happen
3. To express prediction about the future.
 It’s going to snow again
 The year 2222 will be a very interesting year.
soon. 
 John Smith will be the next President
 Look out! He’s going to break
 The movie "Zenith" will win several Academy
Awards that glass.
 I don't feel well. I think I'm
going to throw up
Will not = won’t

Going to = gonna
Dialogue about expressing intention
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Sarah : Hello Alia, what are you going to this weekend?

Alia : Hello. I am going to visit my uncle in Lembang.

What about you?

Sarah :Well, I still do not have any plan for this weekend.

Alia : Why don’t you go to the cinema?

Sarah : That’s good idea. But I have to do my assignment.

Have you done it?

Alia : No, I haven’t. I would like to do it this evening.

Sarah : Well, can we do together?

Alia : Yes, of course.

Sarah : Okay, I will go to your house about 4 P.M.

Alia : I will be waiting for you.


z Assignment:
Complete with
“will” or “will be”.

1. I am sure we … pass the Complete


exam.
With “is/am/are going to or
2. I don’t think the test … very is/am/are going to be”
difficult.
1. He … wash his car.
3. She … angry if I am late.
2. Look at the clouds. It … rain
4. They … come here soon. soon.

5. I wonder where we … 30 3. I … buy something for lunch.


years from now.
4. She … nice to you because of
the gift.

5. We … the players

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